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MO-RE MOLD RELEASE 12 oz
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MO-RE® SPRAY N’ FUSE MOLD RELEASE from TECHNIGLASS
A high concentration, self-leveling, non-flammable boron nitride release spray for stainless steel, ceramic and frit casting molds. Works at temperatures up to 1600°F. Available in:
• 12 oz Aerosol Spray Can (#TG MORE 12)
OTHER ACCESSORIES SOLD SEPARATELY:
• 8 oz Aerosol Spray Can (#TG MORE 8)
MO-RE Spray n’ Fuse Mold Release consists of microscopic solvent particulates that are expelled onto a surface by a liquid propellant. The unique formulation appears wet upon application, undergoing a self-leveling process to create an ideal barrier between glass and mold.
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HELPFUL HINTS:
[1] Shake can well. On stainless steel molds, apply a light coat, wait 15 minutes and apply a second coat. Allow to dry for 15 minutes and you’re ready to go. No need to preheat the mold.
On new ceramic molds, apply 2-4 light coats about 5 to 10 minutes apart. Allow to dry at least 15 minutes and you’re ready to go. On molds previously treated with kiln wash, remove as much kiln wash as possible before spraying.
If firing to 1350°F, you should be able to get a couple of firings before a light recoat is needed. If firing higher, it is best to give a quick spray before the next run.
If glass release is difficult, Boron coating wasn’t fully dry. If the product leaves a ‘scum or haze’ - too much Boron has been applied.
[2] Ceramic molds that are to be coated with Boron Nitride may be brush-painted with undiluted or diluted food coloring before the Boron Nitride coating is applied. Undiluted food coloring provides the best visibility. The ceramic mold should be thoroughly dried before applying the Boron Nitride coating. This technique makes it easier to see where and how much of the white Boron Nitride coating has been applied. After firing, the dye completely burns out and does not affect the Boron Nitride release properties.
[3] As with all Boron Nitride products,
once you start using Boron on a mold, you cannot go back to using kiln wash.
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